“From a week or so ago, I’m no longer the Chairman of Gold Coast Fund Management. As a matter of fact, I’m getting out of being on the Board of all our companies in Ghana. I don’t want to be a director, I don’t want to be a manager or CEO of any of our companies in Ghana,” Nduom reportedly said.

He then revealed what is next role of duty is with respect to the GN firms, saying that he would focus on investor relations henceforth.

“We are going to divert some of the shareholdings in our company to other entities, other individuals and I want to make sure that the relationships with those people are the best. I also want to make sure that anybody who has monies with us, my job is going to be that we work to ensure that they get their monies,” he explained.